Sunday 17 July 2016

BLACK COLLUSION


They say black is beautiful
Yet they mock her
They say, see that monkey
Yet we are to believe in ourselves
They say we are the future
Yet they are eating away the present
They say so black so beautiful
Yet they don't show us love
They say "oh why is she changing her pigment?"
Yet they never saw her before
They say she doesn't have confidence
Yet they never praised her
They themselves are black
Yet they never see the beauty in it
Why should we?

Saturday 2 July 2016

MY JOURNEY ACROSS THE NIGER

The landscape might escape you
If you concentrate on the gallops
But the beauty is unmistakable,
The people so foreign
Their smiles protected
The beauty is obvious in itself
But their suffering
Is worn on them like a medal.
Many of them have known
No other life.
So they know nothing about
Suffering and smiling
Just suffering and living
Most of us the visitors are so
Oblivious of their livelihood.
Here the true meaning of humanity shows
Because here,
It is humanity that is so humane,
It is
At its most natural state,
Everything here you appreciate a little more,
The realness is almost impossible.
To my friends across the Niger
That accepted a fat boy from the West.
I say daalu.

( MY DAYS IN UMUNYA CAMP series episode 1 ) A Smile With A Stranger

A smile with a stranger,
It was not so strange
photo credit: google 
But it was so sincere,
The beauty that we could share
Under the blistering sun
In the land of the shining light.
My stranger
I don't long to know you
But that smile you shared with me

photo credit: google

I will forever cherish,
It wasn't your beauty
But it was the brotherhood in it.
The love you shared
When the stress was high
My stranger across the Niger
I love you
Even though I don't know you.